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1.

Plastic wire is
a. An insulator
b. A conductor
c. Both of these
d. None of these
2. Electroplating is based on
a. Magnetic effect of electricity
b. Chemical effect of electricity
c. Heating effect of electricity
d. Physical effect of electricity
3. Adding common salt to distilled water makes it
a. Good conductor
b. Insulator
c. No
d. Both a and b
4. An electrolyte is
a. a metal
b. a solution
c. a liquid that conducts current
d. all of above
5. Copper wire is a
a. Good conductor
b. Poor conductor
c. Both a and b
d. None of this
6. Poor conductors are
a. Plastics
b. Clothes
c. Wood
d. All of these
7. Distilled water is
a. Poor conductor
b. Good conductor
c. Both a and b
d. None
8. Flow of electron is called
a. Electroplating
b. Electric current
c. Electrodes
d. Electrolyte
9. Electroplating prevents
a. Current
b. Chemical effect
c. Rusting
d. All
10. An electric lamp glows due to
a. Chemical effect
b. Magnetic effect
c. Heating effect
d. None
Answers:
1. A
2. B
3. A
4. C
5. A
6. D
7. A
8. B
9. C
10. C

Q.1. Fill in the blanks:


(a) Most liquids that conduct electricity are solutions of __________ , __________
and __________.
(b) The passage of an electric current through a solution
causes__________effect.
(c) If you pass current through copper sulphate solution, copper gets deposited on
the plate connected to the __________terminal of the battery.
(d) The process of depositing a layer of any desired metal on another metallic
object, by means of electricity, is culled __________.
Ans. (a) acids, bases, salts
(b) chemical
(c) negative
(d) electroplating.

1. Why it is dangerous to touch electrical appliances with wet hands?


2. Name substances which make any liquid good conductor of electricity?
3. Name the part of bulb that glows.
4. Does distilled water conduct electricity?
5. Name the gas deposited on negative electrode.
6. How can you test liquids conduct or do not conduct the electricity?
7. Explain why a bulb glows on passing current.
8. What is chemical effect of electricity? Give some examples of chemical effects.
9. What are the two methods of testing an insulator or conductor?

. What is LED? Write its full form. (2)


2. Write three liquids that conduct electricity. (1)
3. Define electroplating.(1)
4. How will you test the magnetic effect of current? ( 2)
5. Write two useful effects of electroplating?( 2)
6. Write an activity to show that a liquid conducts electricity.( 4)
7. How will you test the chemical effect of electric current? (3)
8. What is a tester? (1)
9. The ordinary water electricity while distilled water does not. Why? (2)
10. Why do we need magnetic compass to test the conduction of electric current? (2)

1. What are insulators of electricity?


2. Name some substances other than water which conducts electricity?
3. Which effect of current causes the bulb to glow?
4. What is magnetic effect of electric current?
5. What are electrodes?
6. Explain mechanism of glowing bulb?
7. What do you mean by magnetic effect of electricity?
8. Prepare a tester to test conduction based on magnetic effect of the electricity.
9. Name some substances which make the liquids good conductor of electricity.
10. Give two examples of poor conductors of electricity.

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(iv) m/s 10. Suppose the two photographs, shown in Fig. 13.1 and Fig. 13.2, had been taken at an
interval of 10 seconds. If a distance of 100 metres is shown by 1 cm in these photographs, calculate the
speed of the fastest car. 12. Fig. 13.15 shows the distance-time graph for the motion of two vehicles A
and B. Which one of them is moving faster? (i) (ii) Fig. 13.15 Distance-time graph for the motion of
two cars 13. Which of the following distance-time graphs shows a truck moving with speed which is
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